Now in its sixteenth year, the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival maintains its ground as an annual one-stop show for all things art and culture in Mumbai. Taking place between February 1 and 9, the festival will see the south Mumbai district showcase over 100 stalls this year.

Vidula Warawadekar, one of the festival curators this year, spotlights the five most stylish stalls for Vogue.

Cloth jewellery and saris by Aeshaane

"Neesha Amrish's passion project features cloth jewellery and saris. The Chennai designer uses silk innovatively in her designs — look out for her jewellery and hairbands as well," says Warawadekar.

Designer Anup Mastakar’s upcycled accessories

"This stall features a lot of unusual jewellery pieces. Designer Anup Mastakar works with old coins (annas and paisas), m-seal and rudraksh beads to make really funky and wearable pieces," explains Warawadekar. He is making his debut at Kala Ghoda this year.

Affordable art at Chennai's Prakrit Arts Paintings

The gallery from Chennai is exhibiting here for the first time. "They have a great collection of paintings by young artists. The best part is it's affordable art, so you won't burn your pockets to cover up your walls," Warawadekar says.

Designer Vinita Passary's artisnal ikat saris

Designer Vinita Passary's stall features an ikat collection created in collaboration with artisans in Andra Pradesh. "She uses handwoven ikat to create saris that look fabulous. There are also stoles, dresses, pants and jackets to choose from," according to Warawadekar.

Handmade cards by Paru’s Perceptions

Parvathi Mahtani's stall features a collection of handmade cards. "She works with stamps and paper stencils to make cards for almost every occasion. And the wit and humour in them is what makes it special," Warawadekar says.